My ride down Commonwealth Ave, through Kenmore Square, and onto Mass Ave. seemed to be full of police. And they weren't just the detail cops stationed at construction projects, either. One was waving cars through Kenmore, reprimanding would-be double-parkers. Another few stood by the BU bridge, directing traffic heading toward Cambridge across commonwealth in an orderly fashion (the overpass between BU central and east is a notoriously hairy part of my commute, but it was fiine today).

I nearly got killed by 2 staties on motorcycles leaving Northeastern today. Were riding on the sidewalks and nearly took me out. They then had the audacity of yelling at me for not getting out of there way as they strolled on their Harley's.

Think it's just coincidence, or could there be a renewed focus on keeping things moving, now that it's spring and there are more of us on the roads?

fwiw, I didn't notice any particular uptick in police activity on my commute route in Cambridge (Belmont / Fresh Pond > Post Office Square via Mass Ave & the Longfellow) but I certainly did see a lot more cyclists out on the road today. There was, like, a queue of six riders climbing up the Longfellow when I got there and I'm usually lucky to just see one other rider.